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9th October 2014 - Issue #414

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NEW LISTING: 1020 Old Mountain Rd

2 houses on 1 title Potential to achieve $600pw combined rental income

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AUCTION Fri 3rd February 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan NEW BEGINNINGS Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden 3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers considered.

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OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

TOP SHELF PROPERTY Fabulous family living / Easy care garden 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen Sun drenched open plan living & decks Large paved entertainment area Double garaging with internal access Prior Auction offers considered

RAG#20923

OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

WOODEN IT BE NICE

A LOT FOR A LITTLE $479,000

• 4.1373 ha’s in 6 paddocks, perfect for cattle or horses • Swing bridge over stream to sheds • Large American style barn with horse stable

• Lovely one bedroom modern cottage • Close to Waitetuna school, 25 mins to Hamilton and 15 mins to Raglan.

ID#RAG22087 Phone Richard Thomson 027 294 8625

Ray White Office, 21 Bow St Raglan ph: 07 825 8669.

This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has many great features: Double garaging 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom Native timber flooring Private off road location Just a walk to the beach, on the bus route. Wonderful family home/ investment/ rental (Currently rented $300/wk) Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

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Saturday 1pm 10 Violet Street

WATER & MOUNTAIN

Located close to town & beach. This is a 2 bedroom immaculate home, fully lockable garage with power. Elevated and sunny, only minutes to the nearest beach & town centre. The house has polished timber flooring, is fully insulated, newly roofed, newly painted and has a newly decked spa pool area. The easy care, fully fenced section will make this home a pleasure to live in. Prior Auction offers considered. Sunday 1pm ID#RAG20968 19 Manukau Road

OPEN HOME

OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY

A slice of Raglan’s best real estate nestled into native bush surrounds near Whale Bay. Master bedroom has its own private decking and huge views. 2nd room/ storage/ laundry/ studio. Open plan living with cosy wood burner with wet back & sun drenched decking enjoying gorgeous ocean and bush views. Hide away, holiday ambiance. Situated on 1258m². Sunday 1pm

OPEN HOME

ID#RAG20965

150 Whaanga Road

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY • 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

• 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs • Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views • 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location • Single Garage & Storage Shed Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN

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ID#RAG20952 TRUCK & VAN DELIVERIES Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

STEP INTO THE MARKET

Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has all you need. With two bedrooms inside the house and an additional room outside you will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced section. Relax on the lovely decking while enjoying the easy care section. Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastgrowing market in Raglan! Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

NEW SERVICES! - VAN DELIVERIES Departing Returning/Arriving Morning: 8.00am 11.00am ID#RAG20964 Afternoon: 1.30pm 4.30pm Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM

4 bedroom home with endless options Wonderful family home Modern new kitchen Large double garaging and workshop Large shade houses with irrigation throughout 1212m² of land Prior Auction offers considered.

Local Business Serving Raglan District Since 1996 ID#RAG20907

OPEN HOME Saturday 2pm 55 Government Road

MAKE ME YOUR OWN – I’M RATHER SPECIAL!!

Four double bedroom home on 625m² Two large living areas, 2 ½ bathrooms Fantastic designer kitchen, entertainer’s oven Large family area flows out to sunny deck or alfresco dining Glorious Mtn views, magnificent sunsets & a glimpse of the harbour. Prior Auction offers considered.

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OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm 1 Seabreeze Way

TOO GOOD TO MISS!

• 2 homes on 1 freehold title 2 houses, 2 incomes – 2 two bedroom houses Income opportunity here Superbly located – sea views, easy walk to town and harbour Ideal accommodation investment – live in one, rent out the other! Prior Auction offers considered.

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OPEN HOME Sunday 2pm

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Cover Way to beach: View from Wainui Reserve. Image thanks to Leanne Roughton www.traciehphotography.co.nz Meet the Muso A series of Q & A’s with our local musicians

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This week the Chronicle caught up with Maida Barker. Tell us about your music? I’m a singe/ songwriter. Been writing The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street..................................825 0027 for about 16 years. If I had to describe the genre I’d say soulful, acoustic rock, with melodic tribal hillbilly stuff. My songs reflect the interesting life I'm living and all of our lives. I usually The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street.................. 825 8278 write on guitar but am more into making loops now and playing along live with Leanne Waite freedom to jump from one instrument to Local - Registered Midwife the next…so much fun. I love the new Registered Midwife direction my music is headed but really want to record and capture my acoustic Personal, supportive stuff written so far. 16 years composing midwifery care 07 825 5396 5 1 a W h a a n ga Ro a d , and hundreds of songs later I have my W h a l e B a y, R a g l a n , N Z 021 068 0615 favourite 10 songs and I want to make 07 825 7072 Clinic Raglan & my first album. w w w.w a o k u l o d ge.c o. n z Hamilton w a o k u l o d ge @ g m a i l .c o m What bands have you been a Offering gentle midwifery care member of over the years? Mobile 0274 828 021 for pregnant, birthing and new mothers Bucking fitches at school. We Email: waite@waikatomidwives.co.nz couldn’t play very well but it didn’t birth centre • home • hospital matter because we found the distortion button. Bad Olive (Auckland recorded, gigged and made music vid). Chameleon - a band made up of anyone who wanted to be in it. I’ve played and collaborated with a lot of musos: The Rebels band, Dave Maybee band, Dealt Fairly, Matty. Do you come from a musical family? Yes. Mums an artist, painter, writer, 07 825 7370 poet and is learning the flute. Ross 021 0226 0455 draws the best ball point sketch in the www.raglanmidwife.co.nz world and takes mad photographs. Both my brothers are artists/song writers. My sister is the black sheep, she organises the rest of us. My dad has inspired me to write from the heart. What instrument did you first play and when? Pots and pans, age 2. What in your memory is your best gig ever? A fundraiser gig at the Raglan Town WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts Hall (me, Renee, Johno and Jimmy on Mass on Saturday evenings at 5 pm. sound). Played 2 songs. Epic! 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays in Raglan Best piece of advice ever given? 2nd and 4th Saturdays in Te Mata Keep it simple. SUNDAY SERVICES: 10.00am - Family Service Further information: Raglan 825 8135

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Do you have recurring dreams. If so what about? Yes, I walk into a house, open a door which leads to another door which leads into a cubby hole, through another door etc, until I'm deep inside my brain somewhere. Labyrinth dreams apparently. Best travelling experience? A two day dirt bike ride through the jungle in far north Thailand. Pretty unforgettable, thrilling and sore... and when a girl tried to wax my legs with two pieces of string in Cambodia. If money were no object what frivolous non-essential would you buy for yourself? I would pay someone heaps of money to follow me around scratching my back and giving me a little head massage. In another life what career would you have? Probably be some kind of modern day 'Robin Hood' chick. I’d work for the IRD or MOJ and secretly try to make peoples fines and debts disappear. Best talent to come out of NZ lately? I like Kimbra's new stuff. Where can we hear you play? Onlyhttp://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla in my garage lately. Not gigging at the moment, just writing and jamming and looking to record - so you can hear it on your stereo one day soon.

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School bus replica to star at parade

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Terry Pidduck with his replica of the first school bus in New Zealand (complete with its planetary gearbox controlled by three pedals), ready for its guest appearance at Raglan’s New Year parade.

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n a shed, affectionately know as “The Toolbox”, overlooking the Raglan harbour sits a 1924 school bus, just waiting for its outing at the next New Year’s parade. Raglan-based restorer Terry Pidduck has spent the last six months building the replica on top of a Ford Model TT truck chassis. The 1924 original, open-sided bus was the first motorised bus in New Zealand. Three were built by the Department of Education, each with a Ford chassis, and pressed into service in the King Country in the 1920s, when three small country schools were consolidated into one new school at Piopio. Terry (79) said this meant the 90 country children then had to be transported to Piopio, making history in 1924 as the first children to travel to school on a motorised bus; albeit crammed in, 30 to a bus. “Not much has changed – we get

complaint now about kids being crammed in,” he joked. Terry, a mechanic by trade and former garage owner, has had a life-time interest in buses, with wife Bev and him both doing school bus runs from 1959. They were also involved in running bus companies and still have shares in Cambridge Travel Lines. Bev (77) said the first time she saw Terry and his sister was on a Cambridge bus when they were all children travelling to school together – although Terry reportedly had no recollection of it. They had both pursued an interest in all sorts of transportation, both old and new – from motorcycles, cars, trucks and motorised bicycles, to a trailer sailer and an aeroplane – and have worked side by side in their workshop. Bev and Terry took regular jaunts around New Zealand on their Honda Gold Wing motorbikes, riding down to Hokitika just a few weeks ago, and once had a very memorable trip around India on

motorbikes. They moved to Raglan in 2000: “We built our workshop and [now] we just play with old things,” Terry said. Now Bev and Terry were on the move again. This time to a retirement village in Hamilton, where they planned to still pursue their motorcycle rambles. They also were not finished with car and bike restorations and planned to keep visiting their Maungatawhiri Road property to continue their restoration projects. Two of their four sons had helped on a couple of car restoration projects and would take the 1965 Rambler and 1933 Terraplane Roadster from “The Toolbox”, while Terry and Bev kept the 31-year-old V12 Jaguar. As for the bus, Terry said it would come out for an airing at displays such as Raglan’s New Year Parade – “we just need to find some kids to put in it” – before being given to the Piopio museum. Rachel Benn

New wooden walkway built at beach A group of local kiteboarders has built a sand ladder at the beach by the harbour entrance to help prevent sand dune erosion and burnt feet this summer. The Raglan Windsports Club started preparing the wooden walkway connecting the popular kiteboarding beach with the Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive carpark a couple of weeks ago. Club member Mark Duyvesteyn said club members shoveled sand out of the way, then successfully approached the Waikato District Council for the $3000-

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The new wooden sand ladder at Raglan’s kite beach will make life much easier for kiteboarders. 4000 funding needed for the materials. The club held a working bee nearly a fortnight ago and about 15 members pitched in to create the walkway. Mark said the club was very happy with the result. Members of the public had also commented that it was much easier to get

to the beach now. It would be easier for kiteboarders to get to the beach with their bulky equipment as well. He said it was a great example of a local council and a club working together for mutual benefit. Rachel Benn

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Fifty-year friendship to be marked by parade

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parade this weekend involving about 50 members of the New Zealand army’s 161 Battery is about an enduring bond between a group of soldiers in Vietnam and a little coastal town back home that befriended them.

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This Saturday’s march down Bow Street will commemorate 50 years since Raglan locals first offered their support to RNZA’s 161 Battery, 16 Field Regiment, when it was stationed in Vietnam. It was reportedly a very unpopular deployment with the New Zealand public, and many of those who served there were not treated well when they returned, which made this relationship even more poignant. Raglan firefighters initiated a friendship with the Battery 161 artillery sub-unit and locals sent letters, food parcels and other small comforts to members stationed in Vietnam, said Battery Sergeant Major,

Warrant Officer Class Two Richard Theodore. The Freedom of the City of Raglan charter was awarded to the battery at the end of the conflict. In 1972, the battery also incorporated the panther from Lord Raglan’s coat of arms into its emblem. WO2 Theodore said the battery arrived in Raglan on Monday to combine five days of leadership training with the exercise, staying at the Poihakena Marae and sampling a range of local adventure activities. They also planned to link up with the Fire Station for individual activities during the week. The Raglan Community Board was contributing $1000 to the charter parade, which would see Waikato District Mayor Allan Sanson act as Reviewing Officer. A public artillery display was also planned after the parade at Kopua Domain, which would include a gun detachment,

gun, prediction computer and cam paint stands. The streets being used for the parade James and Bow Streets and the town end of Wainui Road - will be closed prior to the parade, reopening after it has finished at noon. • On Saturday, October 11, Battery 161 will march at 11am from James St/Bow St into Wainui Rd for the charter parade to exercise the Freedom of the City of Raglan. • Afterwards there will be a public artillery display at the Kopua Domain at 1.30-2.30pm. • This will be followed by a netball and touch rugby game between Raglan and Battery 161 at 2.30pm-5pm at the Raglan rugby grounds. • In the evening, the Raglan Club will be holding a karaoke competition with the Battery 161 at the club. Rachel Benn

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aglan Community House is supplying a "door to door" service to those in Raglan who need to get down town for their shopping, doctor's appointments or "social interaction" on Tuesdays, but they are urging more people to use the service.

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Pat Pounds, along with her husband Jack, is a regular user of the community bus. She catches it every Tuesday morning and gets them home in time for lunch. "We have used it every week. It's absolutely fantastic." For Pat and Jack, getting to town isn't an easy chore. They both do not drive and Pat said that the convenience of the service meant that she could get to town every week. "I do have a mobility scooter but it will take two or three trips down town [to do the weekly shop]." She said more people should take advantage of the service. "It should be used, there must be many people who are in the same boat," Pat said. Community House PR advisor Chrissy Hodkinson said that the community bus, which was driven by volunteers, was a collaboration of effort between the

Service with a smile: Pat Pounds encourages others to utilise the "absolutely fantastic" service. Community House, Raglan Supervalue and Raglan RSA. "[It] came about as we were aware of people, particularly our elderly, who are isolated in their houses." She said that everyone who "struggles" to get to town was encouraged to use the bus. "You can go to the doctors, dentist or even out for a coffee. "We want to enable people to get in and encourage social interactions." Chrissy said that the Community House hoped that the service would grow, but

that priority would be given to those who needed the service. "If the bus gets too full, we will give priority to the elderly. If it grows, we could look at adding another run or day." "It's a work in progress but we really want to encourage people to use it." Chrissy encouraged those who wished to use the service to contact the Raglan Community House on 825 8142. "So long as you book by Monday afternoon to allow the drivers to know who they are picking up." Marcia Ahern

Drivers urged to rest to reduce crash statistics Drivers are being urged to rest and rejuvenate in an effort to reduce crash statistics. Over the last five years, driver fatigue has been attributed to 54 fatalities and 141 serious injuries in the Waikato region alone. Waikato District Council road safety staff, Police and Whatawhata Rugby club joined forces to encourage drivers to take a break at a Council led fatigue stop in Whatawhata on Sunday 5 October. The Fatigue stop was one of three held on

SH39 over the snow season targeting those heading to and from Ruapehu. Waikato District Council Road Safety Coordinator, Megan Jolly, sees the stops as a positive way to engage with motorists. “It is a great opportunity for us to chat to drivers, offer free refreshments and provide information. It also allows us to collect key data on driver fatigue.” To date over 500 people have stopped this season, with many in need of a break. In particular one driver, a tourist, stopped after driving for six hours without a break.

The recommendation is to rest for at least 10 minutes every two hours. Ms Jolly said drivers were also reminded to catch up on lost sleep before getting behind the wheel, as well as stopping for a power nap if needed. “That was particularly important for those heading to and from ski-fields who were already likely to be tired,” she said. “It’s pretty simple – just don’t drive tired. If you do, you’re putting yourself and others at risk.” WDC


Sail into summer this week Whaingaroa

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his Sunday 12th October at 11.30am sees the Open Day for the Raglan Sailing Club’s Learn to Sail (L.T.S.) programme. The Open Day is a chance for all comers, young and old, to give sailing a try and see whether they want to join the Club and do the L.T.S. sessions for the full season. Every second weekend from October to March the Sailing Club (R.S.C.) meets at Lorenzen Bay where experienced sailors teach newcomers how to sail in the safe environment of the Bay. If you want to come down for a look and a sail, the Open Day will

be starting at 11.30 from the little yellow house over the causeway on the right in Lorenzen Bay. You don’t need a boat, but please bring warm clothing (plus extra clothes), towels, and a life-jacket if you have one. You may also want to bring some food and drink. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Please be aware that the tide comes in and covers the causeway so park in the car park at the bottom of Lorenzen Bay Rd. Sailing is a fun and exciting way of seeing and enjoying our lovely harbour and the R.S.C. is a fun, social and safe way to try something new. Any enquiries please phone Chris or Yann, 8250310.

Fresh move for Aloha Sushi

New location for Aloha Sushi: For those who noticed an absence on the corner of Bow and Wi Neera, long-time local business Aloha Sushi is enjoying their new revamped premises on Wallis Street (next to the Butcher).

asked to rally against free-trade agreement

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group of concerned Whaingaroa residents will be rallying together against the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA), next month, in an effort to stave off what they say is “an attack on New Zealand sovereignty.” The group met on Monday night at the Raglan Town Hall supper room to discuss the impending rally against the TPPA. The TPPA is a free-trade agreement currently being negotiated between 12 countries along the Pacific Rim including New Zealand, Australia and the United States. Group member Joan Havemann said that every aspect of the TPPA was concerning, especially the “secrecy of the negotiations” – as the TPPA is being conducted behind closed doors. Miss Havemann said that every person should be concerned with the effects of the TPPA as it could allow big multi-national corporations to dictate how governments, local and

No to TPPA: Message from some Whaingaroa residents central, should enact policy. “It ties the hand of future governments. It will restrict their authority,” she said. Miss Havemann was referring to one of the most contentious issues relating to the agreement, the possible inclusion of a clause that would allow foreign companies to sue governments if they undertake any action that reduces their profits potentially giving foreign companies

more rights to sue the government than New Zealand companies have. Miss Havemann believes New Zealanders should be concerned with the TPPA as the cost of medicine, food labelling, local contracts, minimum wage and intellectual rights could also be negatively affected. The Whaingaroa rally against the TPPA will start at the top of Bow Street on Saturday 8th November at 10am.

‘People trainer’ celebrates 20 years of winning advice

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he’s not exactly a life coach, more a business mentor – and there’s a few local businesses around who have Stephanie Philp to thank for helping them win awards along the way. Raglan’s tiny Piwiwiwi campervan rental company – for one – beat the big guys in last year’s online Rankers Awards, and The Herbal Dispensary in Wallis Street won the Waikato Top Shop Award not so long ago. Then there’s Wainui Road businesswoman Katy Armstrong, winner of the 2013 NZIMA Service Award for her boutique immigration consultancy. All three achievements are testimony in part to good advice from Stephanie, who proudly announced on Facebook recently that this month marked for her a milestone 20 years in business. It was October 1994 when she cast aside forever what she describes as “the constraints of corporate life”. “I didn’t have such a great plan,” Stephanie admits now. But she was a “passionate learner” and knew that she wanted to coach people and do some training. Back then she bore the dubious title of human resources manager, or “wrangler” as she terms it, for Counties Power. But she hated the fact people were becoming less and less important in a strategy-focused world. So she left it all behind to

pursue an interest in training dogs – for competition, film and TV work – and training people to train their dogs. Dog training led to “people training”, and four years later she set up her own business MetaMorphosis as a certifying teacher of neurolinguistic programming or NLP as it’s known in the industry. Stephanie – educated in Britain and at Auckland University – was one of the first practitioners in the country after the American programme came to New Zealand, and became so inspired she’s been delivering NLP training courses on both a business and personal level ever since, either in groups or oneon-one. It’s about people – how we think, behave and learn, she explains of the theory, and how we can change what we do to achieve our life goals. “Change is not only necessary to life – it is life,” she adds on her website, quoting Future Shock author Alvin Toffler. And Stephanie’s certainly never looked back since her own big career change, going into business for herself. But she did make another lifechanging decision six years ago to relocate to Raglan, after feeling burnt out back in Auckland “trying to do everything”. “I wanted to do more writing and less coaching,” Stephanie told the Chronicle recently from the Raglan West home she shares with dog Ragz and a talking parrot which

Stephanie in her home office with pet parrot and dog Ragz she admits is not as well-behaved as the pet of an animal-cum-people trainer ought to be. Besides producing a series of self-help eBooks – written from home and published in her native Britain – Stephanie’s business also regularly brings people to Raglan for training courses. Most often they’re held at the Old School or Sunset Motel, depending on the group, although a workshop next month takes in the “laidback luxury” of Whale Bay’s Waoku Lodge. Stephanie also coaches locals like Piwiwiwi’s Anna and Niall and

The Herbal Dispensary’s Bronwyn Lowe to move in the direction they want to develop. “I love it here,” Stephanie enthuses of the town she’s adopted. “I like the fact there’s a community.” She believes it’s a nicer learning environment anyway from the Big Smoke, encouraging people to have a better experience while finding ways to progress in life and business. Stephanie served as chair of Raglan Chamber of Commerce for two years soon after arriving in town, an experience she says

allowed her to get her head around the local scene. It could be said it’s the head and the mind games that interest her in life. She calls herself head consultant, among other things, on her LinkedIn business profile – liking the play on words. And the hole in her MetaMorphosis business card is no mistake. After all it’s a (hole)istic business this world of behaviour, human or otherwise, she points out. “Changes have to fit with every area of your life … it all overlaps.” Edith Symes

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Flynn Bellerby in action during a recent slopestyle event

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e Uku snowboarder Flynn Bellerby’s selection last month to train at a worldclass Colorado ski resort next January highlights the southern migration each winter of several Raglan families who find the lure of combining skiing with schooling too hard to resist. The 15-year-old, who also excelled at the recent school ski champs on the slopes of Mt Ruapehu, has headed down country for three seasons now where he first honed his skills at National Park School’s ski academy before completing the latest winter term at Ruapehu College. And in between, says his mother Sue – who takes time out from running Hidden Valley Luxury Retreat to be with her son in Ohakune for the third term of each school year – Flynn hooked into correspondence while still a Raglan Area School student. “It’s great for me,” says Sue of the family’s lifestyle choice, “and Flynn absolutely loves it!” She’s busy now for the school holidays down at Ohakune selling donuts out of a caravan to help raise the $5000 needed for her son to get to Breckenridge Ski Resort in the US, where he’ll snowboard among athletes from around the world. Sue and husband Frank, who also hits the slopes with his family when he can, say it’s a great opportunity for kids. “It’s good on so many levels,” Sue explains of the camaraderie, the physical demands and the mental endurance. Another Raglan couple, Joan and Mike Loten, also head down country annually with their three young

children, who learn to ski while attending National Park School for a term. The school’s “fantastic”, Mike enthuses, and encourages everybody onto the slopes one day a week. But older children like his sons Sam, 9, and George, 8, are now part of the school’s ski academy whose three-day programme is “much more intensive,” he adds, preparing its protégés to race in national competitions like the recent school champs.

Sam and George Loten with their ski champ medals Mike reckons his children are thriving on the experience and get a different perspective on schooling. Joan stays in rental accommodation for the season – helping out as a volunteer on the school’s ski programme – while Mike, a GP at West Coast Health Clinic, joins them most weekends and holidays. The arrangement was an “active decision” on their part, he says, chosen over having an annual family holiday. Raglan bachowner Nicolette Brodnax is another convert to the mix of skiing and schooling as a lifestyle.

Her son Bobby, who’s now 13 and at Hamilton Boys High School, has just won his grand slalom event at the North Island school champs which she attributes to the grounding he got the past two seasons at National Park School. The presence of Raglan children there, she believes, is “indicative of a mindset” which encourages selfreliance, confidence and discipline. The lifestyle gives children balance in their sporting and academic aspirations. Another couple who’ve also had their children at National Park School to take advantage of its skiing programme are Raglan Chronicle owners Dave and Jacqui Smith. Their daughters Frankie and Coco thrived on a change of scene and the different experience, says Jacqui, "As you would expect an alpine environment can be very challenging so the kids learnt a lot about themselves and their capabilities, as they were frequently pushed beyond their comfort zone. It has essentially set them up as lifelong skiers". Meanwhile Raglan Area School student Ella McLeod, while she hasn’t had the advantage of combining skiing with her schooling, has been able to ski regularly with an instructor during month-long annual stays in the South Island with parents Fiona and Jim. So when local teachers encouraged Ella to enter the North Island school champs for the first time this year, Fiona says, the 15-year-old did “extraordinarily well” – placing second in her slopestyle event after only a day’s practice on the huge jumps. A fellow student, Ronan Thomson, has recently shifted from Raglan to Wanaka with his family and is now a top-level snowboarder at Mt Aspiring College, Fiona told the Chronicle. Then there’s Jen and James Frazerhurst who took daughters Kaia, 9, and Lani, 6, down to Wanaka Primary School for the winter term last year. Originally from Sweden but resident in Raglan for 10 years now, the couple combined the schooling with the chance to see more of New Zealand. Like National Park School, Wanaka Primary also gets the kids out on the slopes one day a week. “You have to grab these opportunities,” Jen insists. “It adds to the learning.” Edith Symes

October line-up for YOT Club

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fter an awesome weekend with Cornerstone Roots and DJ Strange Attractor, we’ve got some more great gigs lined up for this week and the rest of October.

On Friday we have local DJ Dubsonic on the one’s and two’s. Dubsonic invites you to celebrate life, love and the freedom to express yourself through music. Fresh out of the studio, 'Liberated Freedom' remix is set to make its dancefloor debut in the goodlands of Whaingaroa. Dubsonic this Friday is joined by Ms Selenius and guests. Saturday sees the return of local funksters Mighty Mighty who in their own words..."If ya wanna get

down witcha bad self and funkify your soul 5-piece local funksters Mighty Mighty promise to deliver. So hush that fuss, and step to the back of our bus. We gonna party people. Come shake the booty and twist those hips. Mighty Mighty at the Yot Club this Saturday ". Spring has sprung and with summer almost in sight we’ve got some upcoming gigs that are sure to pre-warm you up for the summertime: Knights of the Dub Table (October 18th), Kryptonites (October 25th), West Coast Party feat T1R and Difsound (November 1st). YOT Club is open Wednesdays to Sunday from 5pm with free pool, sky sport and great live

music. Check out our Facebook page for details! www.facebook. com/YOTClubRaglan A. Mack

Despair is a righteous companion. And I am in despair. Thank God for the current weather here as a stoic, furious, accompaniment to my state of mind. Mind you, it has nothing to do with Raglan; we have been travelling together for as long as I can remember. However, sometimes despair takes a long holiday leaving me to revel on my own. There are always stories and reasons and excuses and explanations to offer to those concerned. But really, the outcome remains the same…a prevailing sadness that governs each and every day. Also, it never makes any sense for those who carry on through the highs and lows. Or as my parents liked to say on those occasions when getting out of bed wasn’t an option: “Just get up!” Now, the nonsense of their approach makes me smile. But back then, it was enough to shut me up and shut me down for days on end. I have come to accept that there are those that will never suffer the sorrows in

the same way, as it’s not necessarily related to ‘something’ that has happened. The cloak that deftly and silently slips on like a body-bag, is of its own creation; can’t track where it came from, and can’t send it away. So it sits and it becomes a best friend to cozy up to. So it stands to reason that leaving the safety, warmth, and comfort of bed, is the perfect fit. Anyway, I am far from alone in this situation. It is prevalent and expanding in every culture throughout the world. Sir John Kirwan, the national spokesperson for depression in New Zealand, has just released a book for teens also suffering. Along with bullying, sexuality, drugs, drinking, and the atrocities of hate, depression almost seems like a welcoming type of inner peace. It is not. If you know someone, and find it hard to accept or understand, just help them. In any way you can, help them with all the love you have to give. Ezekiel Jacob

Councillor’s Column It’s been a busy time at Council and a lot happening in Raglan. After a number of meetings across the district, including Raglan, Council will notify two new Policies for public submissions. They are the Waikato District Council Local Alcohol Policy 2014 and the Waikato District Gambling Venues Policy 2014 , which will be notified on the 21st October with submissions closing on the 21st November, both these policies are of importance to our Community and the policies reflected Community input, they will be available to view on the Council’s website or from the Council office. The Community Board is also seeking the Community’s view on the priorities for the upcoming long term plan, 3 yearly review, keep an eye out for the information in the Chronicle. Council staff, have been working with Iwi across the district to assist the development of Papakainga, I look forward to seeing this in Raglan. I had the honour of helping judge the speech competitions at the Raglan Area school for year 3 to 6 students and I have to say the standard was really high, well done. Coming up on the 11th October is the renewal of the freedom of the Town, this is an honour bestowed on the 161 Battery, Royal NewZealand Artillary who served in the Vietnam War and were supported by Raglan people at the time. This will take place at 11am in Wainui Rd, there will be a large number of events through

out the day. Keep and eye out for further information. As I mentioned in my last column, work will start shortly for a major upgrade in James St, which will include a large increase in parking close to Town, along with some kerbing and channeling in Norrie Ave, this work will be finished prior to Christmas. I’m also pleased to announce that there will be a significant number of new footpaths built in the next year particularly in Raglan west Folks will have noticed the major upgrade to the Te Kopua playground, the new equipment is designed for older kids to enjoy, play safe. As ongoing improvements are made to the town hall, currently heat pumps are being put into the main hall, new carpet will be put in the supper room and we are in the process of renewing the chairs, in due course the hall will be repainted. Remember that all Council agendas and minutes are on the Council website. If you would like to discuss council issues with me, please contact me through the council office on 88258129 or my mobile 0211553778 0r email me clint.baddeley@waidc.govt.nz Regards Clint Baddeley, District Councillor

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OPEN HOME: Sat 11th October, 12-12:45 pm 36 Norrie Ave,

Raglan 36 Norrie Ave

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Welcome to 36 Norrie Avenue, conveniently located close to Raglan Township. This property has commanding views over Raglan Harbour and the ever changing Raglan Bar. With Mt Karioi in the background, this property is all about location. This locally built house, offers 5 bedrooms, master bedroom plus ensuite & walk in wardrobe, an office & conservatory area. Open plan living, this property features Gas Heating, DVS system, new double glazed aluminium joinery making it an all round family home that delivers. This property has a large footprint, with lots of potential. Double garage with internal access, with surplus parking at the rear for large boat or campervan, all situated on a 1149m2 site. I invite you to witness the views from this property, you won’t be disappointed! Vendors want all genuine offers to be presented by 4pm October 30th 2014.

Offers close 4pm, 30th October 2014

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or 15 years Steve and Wendy Hart have been your local Raglan electrical contractor who pride themselves on their quality of service to their local community.

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To: LJ Hooker George Boyes & Co Ltd 25-27 Bow Street Raglan 3225 (unless sold prior)

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They provide and offer all your electrical needs from design and installation of dairy sheds with a turnkey hassle free service, appliance repairs, and domestic electrical service for all your electrical requirements. With today’s technology we can also offer solar, wind and hydro generation - either grid connect or off grid systems.

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AUCTION - FINAL NOTICE

OPEN HOME: Sunday 12th Oct, 1-1:30pm

OPEN DAY: Tuesday 14th October, 1 - 2 pm

Bare Land 80.6 ha

Te Mata-Raglan 333b Houchen Road

TIDY RAGLAN DRYSTOCK UNIT 80.6 ha

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Welcome to 333b Houchen Rd. Located privately in the renowned farming district of Te Mata, this diverse 80ha grazing unit enjoys panoramic views out to the coast. With a mixed contour including some silage and hay country, the farm is currently carrying cattle but has carried dairy stock and sheep previously. Virtually all effective in pasture and sub-divided into 22 paddocks with a very good standard of post and batten fencing. Access is provided by a good track and race system facilitating all-weather stock movement around the farm. There are several excellent building sites with views over the farm and district leading out to the Tasman Sea on the horizon. A lockable implement shed, cattle and sheep yards with turning bay and parking area are conveniently sited at the top of the farm.2 other titles of 1ha and 1.5ha are available by negotiation if desired. This is a prime first farm block for those entering the market or a capable support block for those requiring extra land. Motivated Vendor.

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Offers close 4pm, 16th October 2014 To: LJ Hooker George Boyes & Co Ltd 25-27 Bow Street Raglan 3225

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Raglan 12 Kaitoke Street

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Imagine waking every morning to the ever changing views of peaceful Kaitoke Bay, beautiful Mt Karioi and the picturesque countryside. This modern brick home was built with care and has been enjoyed by the current owners for approx 12 yrs. Located at the end of a quiet cul-de–sac and across the road from the estuary reserve with its bush walkways and abundant birdlife. The living area has high sarked ceilings and opens on 2 sides to generous decking to take in the unobstructed views. The kitchen is perfect for entertaining friends and family, opening to the living area and has a breakfast bar with bi-fold windows to the sun-trap back yard. The home has 2 bedrooms but offers so much more than this suggests. The master bedroom has an adjacent study. The large laundry could be repurposed and the double garage has a sink bench, second toilet and a workshop or hobby room. Explore the work from home possibilities or other options. There is ample parking for multiple vehicles and the boat.

All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely upon their own enquiries.

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A Raglan locally owned and operated company continues to grow with three full time registered electricians and three part time staff. If you are looking for competitive price’s with regard to any work you may need to be completed, please ring SEA for a fast, prompt, hassle-free service. With a proven track record in the Raglan community the name SEA should be your first thought when it comes to all your electrical needs. “Thanks to Stendy Electrical for your great reliable service keeping our kilns running here at Tony Sly Pottery!” Tony Sly

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              

               

               

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       

                        

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    

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  

  

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     .

     

             

              

 

          

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    

         

  

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       

      

               

                            

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    

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    

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             

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                   

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RAGLAN Chronicle 9


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161 BATTERY VISIT, karaoke challenge @ Raglan Club. Heats: Fri 10th Oct after 7pm. Finals: Sat 11th Oct. All welcome, ph 825 8288 RAGLAN CREATIVE MARKET This Sunday 10am – 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre. www. raglanmarket.com MAINLY MUSIC: Music & movement programme for preschoolers, Monday & Wednesdays 9:30am @ Te Uku church Hall. Ph 8255199 for more info. MON @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm.

R A G L A N RAMBLERS WED 15 OCT: 9am at carpark next to fire station: Ohautira Rd - Lower Waitetuna bring lunch

RAGLAN CLUB MARKET, Labour Weekend, Sat 25 Oct, All stalls welcome. Stall holders phone John: 021 263 8689 or Debbie: 021 113 4454 or email: raglanclubmarket@ yahoo.co.nz

FREE HEARING TEST, advice & info by qualified hearing therapist. Ph Raglan Community House: 825 8142 or Poihakena WED @ Raglan Clinic: 825 0197 for Club, Fun Quiz appointments. 6:45pm. RAGLAN WEDNESDAYS @ COMMUNITY HOUSE BANTEAY SREY COMMUNITY CAFÉ R E S TA U R A N T Knitting Circle Every Wednesday from 10am from 9.30am. All Come along for a welcome. Beginners cuppa and listen welcome. to a guest speaker B U D G E T ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House. Phone 825 8142 for an appointment. Become a Budget Service client and be eligible for a Bargain Basement 50% off clothing voucher.

For Sale In My Good Books Quality 2nd hand books Open Thurs - Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St Books wanted.

Flowers

Lilypot Florist * Fresh flowers * Send flowers * Potted plants

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2 Wallis Street

www.lilypotflorist.co.nz Tip: the best summer picks won’t last long instore! New summer sandals, paradiso prints, navy, stripes, canary yellow, denim! +++++++++++++ p.s We will be closed Tues - Thurs ... re-opening Friday 17th !

talking about what’s happening in our community 15 October – Bob McLeod, Raglan Lions

SURFSIDE CHURCH this week:

10am @ Raglan Area School 7pm @ Te Uku Church

For Sale F I R E W O O D MANUKA Dry $110m3 Ring 825 0522. Storage SELF STORAGE

Contact Ray & Sheryl Ker

4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 027 2022 575

Found CHILDREN’S PRESCRIPTION glasses, corner of Opotoru and Wainui on Tuesday 7th October. Ph 021 907 378. Situations Vacant

B U I L D E R REQUIRED, Simon O’Neill Builders, Ph 0273190384. HAMMERHAND / BUILDER’S FIREWOOD DRY LABOURER needed. 6x6 load, pine $115 Contact Mark on 027 delivered ph 021 941 1089. Unveiling: 0771 524

FRI 10 OCT @ YOT CLUB, DJ Dubsonic, Ms Selenius + guests – free entry.

SAT 11 OCT @ YOT CLUB, Mighty Mighty, live 5-piece funk band.

DON’T LET THE BULLY TAKE A BITE OUT OF YOU Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

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Courses, classes & workshops

C R E A T I V E E M B R A C E UNLEASH Your Creative Potential and Inspire your Child Art Classes. Mondays 10 - 11.30

am 3 Nov - 8th Dec Raglan Old School Arts Centre Info Natasha Rao: 825 0946 / 0277584381

Unveiling

Public Notices BATTERY 161 FREEDOM OF THE TOWN MARCH: Sat 11 October from 10.30am, Bow Street

WARETINI, RUBY RAUKURA 7/9/1933 – 2/10/2013. A memorial service will be held on Sunday October the 12th 2014, 11am at Poihakena Marae followed by unveiling of the headstone at the whanau urupa. We the whanau wish to warmly invite all those in attendance to join us for the kai hakari at the Raglan Club following the completion of the unveiling headstone.

Public Notices

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Vacancy – Raglan Kopua Holiday Park Board of Management The Raglan Kopua Holiday Park Board of Management is seeking nominations to fill the vacant position of Community Representative to the Board. The position is for a period of 3 years; preference will be given to candidates with successful business experience. Nominations close at 5pm on Friday 10 October, in writing addressed to:

Public Notices RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

• Peace and tranquility • Surfing, fishing, bush walks • Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 8256800

The Secretary, Raglan Kopua Holiday Park, PO Box 34 Raglan3295, Or hand delivered to Waikato District Council, Raglan Area Office, 7 Bow Street, RAGLAN. C Chung Chairperson

6 WEEK PRE-XMAS BOOTCAMP Summer is almost here!!! Get ready for summer!

STARTING DATE: MON 20TH OCT

PUBLIC NOTICE of application for renewal of

• Monday and Weds 6.30pm at the camping ground • All fitness levels • Includes diet plan worth $59 • Body compositions before and after to track your progress • Prize for the best body transformation • Train rain hail or shine!!

on-licence Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

$149 FOR THE 6 WEEKS

BOOK NOW 021 0845 3858

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Fitness

Casual Untrained Relief Staff required We require casual staff for day to day untrained relief teaching at Raglan Kindergarten. Applicants must: • work flexible hours Monday to Friday between 8.00am and 4.15pm and be available at short notice • have had previous experience working with or caring for children or had children of your own • have the ability to interact and encourage young children with their learning • be enthusiastic and motivated • undergo a police check prior to commencing If you are interested please contact; Rachel Kawiti on 856-4649 ext 202 Email: wka.payroll@kindergarten.org.nz

BARVIEW LIMITED has made an application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the renewal of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 2 WALLIS STREET RAGLAN and known as ORCA RESTAURANT & BAR. The general nature of this business conducted under the licence is Restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are Monday to Sunday, 8am until 1am (with dining only on Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Christmas Day and up until 1pm on Anzaac Day). The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waikato District Council, District Licensing Committee, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the renewal of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Waikato District Council, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia. No objection to the renewal of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 131 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE Open Homes Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

AUCTION Fri 3 February 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan NEW BEGINNINGS TH INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY rd

NEXT AUCTION 7 Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

NOVEMBER 2014 @ 6PM RAY WHITE OFFICE, 21 BOW STREET, RAGLAN

ID#RAG20938

• 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs • Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views

• 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location • Single Garage & Storage Shed

3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers considered.

• 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

All vendors and purchasers who have sold and bought in the year 2014 go into our annual draw (drawn Dec. 5th) to win 7 DAYS ACCOMMODATION AND RETURN FLIGHTS TO LAS VEGAS!!! Second prize draw winner will receive a $1000 travel voucher.

Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden

Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN

OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

HOME

Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

ID#RAG20952

TOP SHELF PROPERTY

STEP INTO THE MARKET

Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has all you need. With two bedrooms inside the house and an additional room outside you will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced section. Relax on the lovely decking while enjoying the easy care section. Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastgrowing market in Raglan! Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

Fabulous family living / Easy care garden 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen Sun drenched open plan living & decks Large paved entertainment area Double garaging with internal access Prior Auction offers considered

Special conditions apply

HOME AUCTION 7.11.14: OPEN 1435 Kawhia Rd Mako Mako RAG#20923

ID#RAG20964

Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

HIDDEN GEM

4 bedroom home with endless options Wonderful family home Modern new kitchen Large double garaging and workshop Large shade houses with irrigation throughout 1212m² of land Prior Auction offers considered.

This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has many great features: Double garaging 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom Native timber flooring Private off road location Just a walk to the beach, on the bus route. Wonderful family home/ investment/ rental (Currently rented $300/wk) Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

• Amazing views over the Aotea harbour • Warm home, all day sun in the summer, open fire and Kent fire for winter OPEN HOME • Very generous 4836 m2 of ID#RAG20886 near flat land TOO GOOD TO MISS! • Prior Auction offers considered. Saturday 2pm 55 Government Road

MAKE ME YOUR OWN – I’M RATHER SPECIAL!!

WATER & MOUNTAIN

Located close to town & beach. This is a 2 bedroom immaculate home, fully lockable garage with power. Elevated and sunny, only minutes to the nearest beach & town centre. The house has polished timber flooring, is fully insulated, newly roofed, newly painted and has a newly decked spa pool area. The easy care, fully fenced section will make this home a pleasure to live in. Prior Auction offers considered. Sunday 1pm ID#RAG20968 19 Manukau Road

Four double bedroom home on 625m² Two large living areas, 2 ½ bathrooms Fantastic designer kitchen, entertainer’s oven Large family area flows out to sunny deck or alfresco dining Glorious Mtn views, magnificent sunsets & a glimpse of the harbour. Prior Auction offers considered.

OPEN HOME

Sunday 1pm 1 Seabreeze Way

OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY

A slice of Raglan’s best real estate nestled into native bush surrounds near Whale Bay. Master bedroom has its own private decking and huge views. 2nd room/ storage/ laundry/ studio. Open plan living with cosy wood burner with wet back & sun drenched decking enjoying gorgeous ocean and bush views. Hide away, holiday ambiance. Situated on 1258m². Sunday 1pm

• 2 homes on 1 freehold title 2 houses, 2 incomes – 2 two bedroom houses Income opportunity here Superbly located – sea views, easy walk to town and harbour Ideal accommodation investment – live in one, rent out the other! Prior Auction offers considered.

View open home Sunday 1pm or by appointment

View open home Saturday 1pm or by appointment

ID#RAG22080

OPEN HOME

ID#RAG20965

• Upper Wainui thoroughly deserves the reputation of one of the most delightful and exclusive corners of Raglan • Pristinely presented home situated on 803m2 • Open plan living flows seamlessly to the large entertainment deck • Bush, stream and a close walking track will take you down to the surf beach • Prior Auction offers considered.

OPEN HOME

ID#RAG20907

ID#RAG22069

OPEN HOME

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Richard Thomson FIN 027 294 8625 AL

ID#RAG20933

150 Whaanga Road

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY!! 5 o’clock Saturday 21st January, Ray White Office. Be There!!!

Sunday 2pm 16 Stewart Street

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Saturday 1pm 10 Violet Street

ID#RAG20963

AUCTION 7.11.14: 40 Upper Wainui Rd

Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM

WOODEN IT BE NICE

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RAGLAN RUSTIC REAL ESTATE

Board and batten rustic house plus a separate large barn with adjoining carport - ideal as a workshop/ studio. The main house has one large bedroom which could be converted into two; plus one single bedroom/ office area. Huge potential for improvement. 7253m² section Established orchard and extensively planted. Listen to the sound of the surf - Very close access to beach and surf, only minutes to Raglan town. Prior Auction Offers considered. Phone now for an appointment to view.

AUCTION 7.11.14: 12 Smith St

AUCTION 7.11.14: 537 Wainui Rd

ID#RAG20984

Phone now for an appointment to view 448 Wainui Road 21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com

View open home Sat 1pm or by appointment

View by appointment

BRING THE FAMILY

•Open plan living and separate kitchen •Large easy care level site 883m2 •Sunny spacious backyard, vegetable gardens, fruit trees •Room for the summer holiday family with tents, caravan and boats

PARADISE IN WAINUI

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• Close to iconic surf beaches, amazing bush walks and coastline • Tranquil private setting and peaceful hideaway to enjoy • Open plan • Situated on 1455m2

Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22059

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

AUCTION 7.11.14: 61b Government Rd

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NEW LISTING: 1159 Te Akau Rd

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Graham Rope 021 222 7427

13 Ryan Rd

NEW LISTING: 16 Cambrae Rd

SECLUDED SANCTUARY AWAITS $349,000 • Cottage with sleep-out • 1219m² section adjoining waterfront reserve • Fishing, swimming, boating almost on your doorstep

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• Located in paradise - Te Akau (Raglan’s Waiheke) ID#RAG22006 Graham Rope 021 222 7427

OPEN HOMES this weekend

11th & 12th October

Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday

TREE TOP LIVING WITH VIEWS OF THE BAY $495,000

• Enjoy the water views through a canopy of native bush from the gorgeously positioned sundrenched decking • Private and peaceful • 3 double bedrooms upstairs

ID#RAG22041

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

HOME ON THE RANGE $489,000 2

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ID#RAG22082

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

NEW LISTING: 15 Cambrae Rd

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and 1 bedroom separate living area with shower and toilet plus kitchenette downstairs

ID#RAG22075 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

12pm – 61b Government Rd 1pm – 12 Smith St 1pm – 40 Upper Wainui Rd 2pm - 10 Pokohui Ave

GRANDSTAND VIEWS 2 1 3 OF LORENZEN BAY $515,000 • Character and charm Wonderfully positioned to capture water views and sunshine. • Sun-drenched decking • Quick walk to the beach

ID#RAG22064 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Sunday 12pm – 128b Otonga Valley Rd Sunday 1pm – 1435 Kawhia Rd Sunday 1pm - 37b Taipari Ave

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com 12 RAGLAN Chronicle

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Imagine coming home to this peaceful piece of New Zealand paradise. • Extensive entertaining decking • Sleep-out with shower and toilet • 2.3517ha block with uninterrupted rural views • 2 titles, the second title (1004m2) a good distance from the main house

ID#RAG22032

View open home Sat 12pm or by appointment

Prior Auction offers considered.

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• Modern, new kitchen and open plan living that flows out to a North facing deck • Enjoy the privacy provided by the mature trees bordering the section • Just a stroll to Cox’s Bay. Prior Auction offers considered.

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